Saturday, February 28, 2015

Saturday Slight

Gonna be some mad jays at the Lovestead!
"You are being watched."  That's Annie's caption for this photo, which she shot from the couch while I was typing my blog post.

In the above photo, the invader was being watched in the act.


The talking points can change.  Tomorrow it's March, so when the next few nights' temperatures get down into the teens, we can start complaining about "how this sure is cold weather for March."  

We'll be receiving a dramatic break from the unusual shirt sleeve weather which we enjoyed so much in February.  Time to bundle up now that a spring month has come upon us.  

It might get cold, but along with the low temps comes a row of suns.  And, that's okay. 

This morning Annie is here.  I made two trips to Spokane within 24 hours as her flight came in late yesterday afternoon.

We wasted no time getting to Second Avenue Pizza where the rest of the family had gathered.  Let me tell you that place was buzzing last night, so we enjoyed some good visiting while waiting for our calzones and pizzas. 

I even made a trip over to Willie's end of the table, just to reintroduce myself.  Haven't seen much of him lately as he's a busy young man.  When basketball ended, Cedar Post deadline nights at school took its place. 

During our visit last night, Willie also told me that the staff has been working hard on its online website.  So, I visited the site briefly this morning and came away impressed.  

If you want to see what a hard-working high school newspaper staff can do, go check it out.  Looks like they're having fun and putting a variety of skills learned in the program to some high-quality use   

Here's the link:  http://shscedarpost.com/

We probably won't be seeing Willie and Debbie for our ZAGS spaghetti feed tonight as the Missoula Children's Theater production of "The Princess and the Pea" is showing at the Panida Theater this afternoon and evening.

It's a POAC-sponsored event, so Debbie's been busy with logistics associated with the annual activity all week long.  I don't know if Willie has to help move mattresses or the pea, but I know he's been signed up for helping out with both performances. 

They're a busy couple, so we're happy to grab visits when we can.  As for Annie, she'll probably take advantage of the nice weather here this weekend.  Right now, the only item set on today's agenda is the game at 7 p.m. 

Let's hope they seal the deal with 30 wins tonight.  Could be a tough match with BYU, but I have a feeling Kevin Pangos, Gary Bell and Byron Wesley will be doing everything possible to end their phenomenal senior career at the Kennel on a high note. 

Should be fun, and it looks like a fun Saturday ahead.  

Happy Saturday.  GO ZAGS!!!



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